Police Report: Nov. 23-30
The following information was taken from incident reports at UCAPD. Incident reports are filed daily by officers to document and describe each call they answer during their shifts. These reports are made available by university police after they are approved by a supervisor. That process takes a few days, which delays our report by a few days. This is a complete report of incidents filed for Nov. 23-30.
Nov. 23-27:
- Thanksgiving break. No reports were filed.
Nov. 28:
- Student Ashton A. Denton, 18, of Maumelle, hit a Chevrolet Cobalt owned by student Tellisha C. Brown, 20, of North Little Rock, in the north overflow parking lot while trying to make a right turn about 9:31 a.m. Police estimated damage to Denton's Honda Accord at $400. Damage to the Chevrolet was estimated at $450.
- Student Tayler Renee Pauls, 18, of Springdale, reported a hit-and-run accident at 4:33 p.m. Pauls said she parked her Mazda in the gravel parking lot at the intersection of Bruce and Baridon Street and, when she returned a few hours later, there were dents and scratches along the passenger side of the car. Police estimated damage at $800.
Nov. 29:
- Nonstudent Gary Glenn Kuykendall, 45, of Conway, reported at 9:51 a.m. that his iPad 2 was stolen from his truck. Kuykendall said he was unloading supplies into the Farris Center and, when he returned to his vehicle, his iPad was gone. Kuykendall said his truck was unlocked, the window was down and the iPad was in plain view.
- A 49-year-old female student was taken by ambulance to Conway Regional Medical Center at 9:07 p.m. after telling officers that she was feeling faint. She said she had a tingling sensation in her hands and arms and that she was nauseous. Ambulance personnel said her blood pressure was lower than normal.
Nov. 30:
- Police and an ambulance were called to the north overflow parking lot at 10:47 a.m. after an automobile accident involving a 3-month-old boy. Student Adrianna N. Williams and her infant son were in a Toyota that was hit by a Hyundai Elantra driven by student Sang Hyun Lee. Medical personnel determined that there were no injuries to Williams and her child. Police estimated damage to Williams car at $850. Damage to Lee's car was estimated at $100.
- Student Joni Lorane, Newman, 18, of Conway, reported a hit-and-run accident in the Reynolds Performance Hall parking lot at 1:51 p.m. Newman said she parked her Dodge Stratus in the lot on Nov. 27 and, when she returned Nov. 29, there was a dent and deep scratches on the rear bumper. Police estimated the damage at $300.
- Student Karl S. Scott, 24, of Conway, reported a hit-and-run accident in the Farris Center parking lot at 2:15 p.m. Scott said he parked his Toyota Tundra in the lot while he was in class. When he returned to the lot, he found several scratches and dents on the right front bumper. Police estimated the damage at $500.
- Students Nekita Rasheeme Stigger, 18, of Conway, Shaniqua Laniece Udell, 18, of Marked Tree, and Lemicia Larae Cook, 18, of Conway, were given Judicial Board citations for violating housing regulations and verbal warnings for smoking on campus about 10:34 p.m. Police were responding to a noise complaint at Bear Village and smelled burning marijuana when they approached the students' apartment. The women admitted to smoking marijuana but officers didn't find any of it when they searched the room.
- A Ford Focus belonging to student Troy Joseph Laborde, 21, of Harrison, was towed about 11:20 p.m. after officers found it parked in a spot reserved for residence coordinator Sarah Wiley.
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